http://www.trueorigin.org/geocolumn.asp
Since you mention Woodmorappe, here's a blog dealing with his article The non-transitions in human evolutionon evolutionists terms.
By the way, "John Woodmorappe" is the nom de plume of Jan Peczkis, a high school teacher.
...who's never worked as a geologist (or any sort of working scientist) a day in his life. Of course one of the "Woodmorappe" critics GourmetDan dismisses, Glenn R. Morton, DID work as a petroleum geologists for many years, and spent a number of those years desperately trying to rationalize his own YEC views, which he was eventually compelled by the force of the evidence before his own eyes to painfully abandon.
It's easy to assert that all of historical geology is b.s. when you don't have to actually do anything with it, or with any supposed alternative.